Muslim Women Against Femen: Facebook Group Takes On Group In Wake Of Topless Jihad

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i think i get your point...you're saying the femenazis shouldn't infrige on the rights of muslim woman to wear wtv they want which i totally agree...if she wants to wear hijab to a niqab tahts fine..but you need to understand that in some of these countries..not wearing a hijab can get you beaten by your family, stoning (Topless Tunisian Femen Protester 'Amina' Threatened With Death By Stoning) , raped by a stranger and it's even punishable by lashes where it is a law to wear it..and i think femenist should be focusing on this issue..
 
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i think i get your point...you're saying the femenazis shouldn't infrige on the rights of muslim woman to wear wtv they want which i totally agree...if she wants to wear hijab to a niqab tahts fine..but you need to understand that in some of these countries..not wearing a hijab can get you beaten by your family, stoning (Topless Tunisian Femen Protester 'Amina' Threatened With Death By Stoning) , raped by a stranger and it's even punishable by lashes where it is a law to wear it..and i think femenist should be focusing on this issue..

Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu or whatever. It's the women's choice to what they wear, not some group acting like they care. Tunisia has more to worry about than just some girl being stoned to death...their country first uprising in 2011 was all for the wrong reasons which left Islamist in charge.
 

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i think i get your point...you're saying the femenazis shouldn't infrige on the rights of muslim woman to wear wtv they want which i totally agree...if she wants to wear hijab to a niqab tahts fine..but you need to understand that in some of these countries..not wearing a hijab can get you beaten by your family, stoning (Topless Tunisian Femen Protester 'Amina' Threatened With Death By Stoning) , raped by a stranger and it's even punishable by lashes where it is a law to wear it..and i think femenist should be focusing on this issue..

they are...
 
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Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu or whatever. It's the women's choice to what they wear, not some group acting like they care. Tunisia has more to worry about than just some girl being stoned to death...their country first uprising in 2011 was all for the wrong reasons which left Islamist in charge.

breh did you not read my post..AT TIMES ITS NOT HER CHOICE>.she's forced to conform to societies expectations if she's not the consequences are much more worst in islamic states then say a secular country like turkey...when you're forced to do something that you don't want then thats an infringement of a person's rights..

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQggpo2XDQ0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQggpo2XDQ0[/ame]

"Tunisia has more to worry about than just some girl being stoned to death...their country first uprising in 2011 was all for the wrong reasons which left Islamist in charge."

:what: i don't get how this is'nt an important issue..woman being stoned isn't an issue?? wtfff...lolol
 
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news coverage results in dialogue, dialogue results in change .

So where is that proof in Chicago...cause apparently news coverage of death of young teenagers has continued and no real dialogue or change is coming or has come. Sorry your comment doesn't validate all subjects.
 
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breh did you not read my post..AT TIMES ITS NOT HER CHOICE>.she's forced to conform to societies expectations if she's not the consequences are much more worst in islamic states then say a secular country like turkey...when you're forced to do something that you don't want then thats an infringement of a person's rights..

If you want around in the U.S. naked is it a crime? Yes so what makes you think people tolerate it anywhere else in the world? Am I saying it's wrong of what they do to people....oh yes it's wrong.


Deobandi Taliban Beating Women In Kabul During Their Regime - YouTube

The video is in Kabul and not in any city in Tunisia.




"Tunisia has more to worry about than just some girl being stoned to death...their country first uprising in 2011 was all for the wrong reasons which left Islamist in charge."

:what: i don't get how this is'nt an important issue..woman being stoned isn't an issue?? wtfff...lolol

It's an issue but the fall and collapse of the country is the bigger issue.
 
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i'm just not talking about tunisia...im talking about general muslim coutnries like pakistan, iran ,afghanistan etc where not wearing a hijab or niqab can get you in trouble...

and the stoning of the feminist is important because it just shows how much Tunisia is descending into an islamofacist country

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFzlh0QxnxY&list=UUsgTzOZfsyosq4j9qVi3YWg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFzlh0QxnxY&list=UUsgTzOZfsyosq4j9qVi3YWg[/ame]

saw the video by the way..most chilling thing i ever saw and :demonic::demonic::birdman: those islamists
 
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and the stoning of the feminist is important because it just shows how much Tunisia is descending into an islamofacist country

Muslim apostate to Christianity beheaded in Tunisia for leaving Islam - Arab Spring - YouTube


1. Ok this video shows nothing and proves nothing that it even happened where it supposedly happen.

2. The only time the news covers anything like this is when Christians post videos and talk about how this man became christian and that is how he is going to die. That leaves a propaganda stink campaign of hate. Americans want to go sign up to the military to kill Muslims over stuff like this.

3. Sadly Tunisia wouldn't be the way it is if it was targeted for regime change back in 2010. The U.S. planned to destabilized that nation so it can become a cesspool of Islamists as it is now in Libya.


saw the video by the way..most chilling thing i ever saw and :demonic::demonic::birdman: those islamists


Saw the video and it did nothing. There are worse videos like the bombings in Libya that were pure demonic.
 

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A letter of gratitude to #MuslimahPride social media jihadis

Dear Muslimaat,

I don’t have words to express my gratitude and appreciation for your noble battle against evil. Your #MuslimahPride movement against #Femen was a slap on the collective face of Western imperialists who believe that Muslim women can’t fight for a cause. It was also a resounding reminder for the rest of the world that you have what it takes to spark a revolution. What the ignorant world does not realise is that once you have the permission of your husbands, fathers, brothers, uncles, the approval of your neighbours, in-laws, their relatives and the consent of your spiritual guardians, their God and their scriptures, you can be quite the rebels.

It takes a lot of courage to ridicule something that is already taboo where you live. It takes volumes of bravery and valour to bow down to the status quo, and toe the lines that have been forced upon you. It takes unbelievable amounts of gallantry to act out a script that someone else has written for you. And it must take guts and the proverbial cojones to take a stand against cruelty and the personification of tyranny that a horde of topless women is.

Who on earth are those damn Europeans to try to steal your voice? Do they not realise that your lives were defined a million-and-a-half ago by the Arabs, who protected your rights and guarded your modesty by ensuring that you don’t have much of a say in most things? Who are those unabashed infidels to protest on your behalf? Do they not realise that you are not allowed to express, let alone clamour in favour of, anything that contradicts the ostensibly divine scriptures? Who are those shameless activists to try and liberate you? Do they not realise that you can’t be liberated without the permission of your mehrams?

I can’t thank you enough for choosing to be more offended by naked bodies than dead bodies. And since there are so many different kinds of you to thank, I’ll try to address you one by one.

Dear ‘guardians of modesty’ Muslimaat, thank you for letting patriarchal societies define ‘modesty’ for you. Thank you for accepting contrasting definitions of modesty for men and women, and for not being a source of strength for your sisters and daughters, vindicating the men’s claim of you being the weaker sex. Thank you for teaching your daughters about the sin that having sex is, throughout their lives, and then compelling them to do it immediately with a man they first met a couple of hours ago, after signing a few papers and getting the clergy’s approval. Also, thank you for blaming your fellow women when they are raped, since men have the divine license to refuse to keep their emotions in the right place. And thank you very very much for being more misogynistic than any male chauvinist can ever possibly be.

Dear ‘feminist’ Muslimaat, thank you for being a ray of hope for bacon-eating vegetarians, god-fearing atheists and peace-loving terrorists. Thank you for reiterating the fact that your mehrams choose to overlook the divine orders and allow you to think freely and take your own decisions. Thank you for citing your personal example to highlight how you wear the hijab by your own choice, ignoring the fact that an overwhelming majority of Muslim women are coerced into doing so. Thank you very much for making the whole debate about you, when it was always about the torment and suffering that most of the Muslim women are going through.

Dear ‘liberal’ Muslimaat, thank you for defying the orders of your deity by choosing to not cover your heads. Thank you for disregarding other restrictions that your religion commands, and then having the audacity to condemn someone who is critical of these very commands. Thank you for cherry picking the commandments and making your ideology sound compatible with the 21st century, only to castigate those that take the same ideological orders literally and implement them. Thanks a lot for elucidating that you don’t need liberation and for paying no heed to the fact that the most of the women in your country do. And thank you very much for clinging on to those very shackles that have enchained the prospect of women empowerment in your country.

Dear ‘revolutionary’ Muslimaat, thank you for ignoring the life threats that Amina Tyler and many others like her are facing, after choosing to protest against the harassment that they have to bear on a daily basis. Thank you for overlooking other lesser issues like terrorists attacking a 15-year-old schoolgirl; female genital mutilation; women being raped with judicial approval just so they don’t die virgins; two-year-old girls being forced to wear veils because the disgusting men in your country have no self-control; and fathers legally getting away with raping their daughters by paying a few riyals. Thank you very much for screaming bloody murder over half-naked women’s claim of representing you, but accepting rapists, pedophiles and sorry excuses for human beings as your state leaders and role models.

#MuslimahPride is not just a hashtag, it’s a symbol of integrity and pride. It’s about taking pride in inequality, in half testimonies, in blaming rape victims and in gender discrimination. It’s about taking pride in chauvinism, where men have divine permission to beat and rape their wives, marry multiple times and possess slave girls. It’s about taking pride in patriarchal societies where husbands are categorically told in detail how they should punish their “disobedient” wives, while not a single text exclusively tells women what they should do with unfaithful husbands. It’s about taking pride in not being allowed to vote, let alone lead your nations, and about finally being allowed to ride a goddamn bicycle – under a mehram’s supervision – in the year 2013 AD.

The #MuslimahPride jihad will be written down in history as the moment where Muslimaat made it clear to the world that no one should protest on their behalf, half-naked or otherwise. Thank you, dear Muslimaat, for saving the rest of the world’s time by clarifying that you’re fine living in the 7th century AD, and no one should push you towards the enlightened times, regardless of whether they have clothes on or not. Thank you for being a source of inspiration and an illuminating example for everyone. We all know that you have what it takes to transform the plight of the women and change the dynamics of the world, as long as you are back home before sunset.

More power to you.

PS: I hope being addressed as ‘dear’ does not land you in trouble with your oversensitive male guardians.

Yours thankfully,

Kunwar Khuldune Shahid

The writer is a financial journalist and a cultural critic. Email: khulduneshahid@gmail.com, Twitter: @khuldune
 
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"Ok this video shows nothing and proves nothing that it even happened where it supposedly happen. " first the all it is from tunisia..the video was taken from an egyptian conservative show where the host said all converters must be punished
lol the us destablized tunisia?? proof plz LMAOO...and i kind of agree with libya..the US shouldn't have gotten involved but gadafi was gonna get toppled in a matter of time :yeshrug::yeshrug:
"Saw the video and it did nothing. There are worse videos like the bombings in Libya that were pure demonic." shyt happens in wars... :yeshrug:
 
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